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TUESDAY OCTOBER <strong>31</strong> <strong>2017</strong><br />

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• By Sophie Cornish<br />

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Mr Penrose said he was honoured<br />

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“I always find them (the calendars)<br />

very interesting having<br />

lived down there for so long,”<br />

said Mr Penrose.<br />

Museum secretary Peggy Butterfield<br />

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when she was looking through<br />

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That is one option of two the<br />

public is being asked to give<br />

feedback on as the city council<br />

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Under option one, the centre<br />

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improve safety and increase space<br />

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Tuesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>31</strong> <strong>2017</strong><br />

Inside<br />

FROM<br />

THE<br />

EDITOR’S<br />

DESK<br />

THE NEW Brighton Museum is<br />

always full of great ideas for its<br />

calendars – and the 2018 edition<br />

is chocka with sporting stars<br />

from the eastern suburbs.<br />

There are plenty of them, from<br />

rugby players and cricketers to<br />

the league boys and surfers and,<br />

of course, the fantastic speedway<br />

riders of yesteryear – Ronnie<br />

Moore, Ivan Mauger, Barry<br />

Briggs and Geoff Mardon.<br />

We highlight one of the sports<br />

stars on page 1 today – Ian<br />

Penrose.<br />

Ian, now 76, played 103 games<br />

for Canterbury, including 64 as<br />

captain, between 1963-1971. He<br />

led the side against the Lions<br />

in the infamous match in 1971<br />

which became known as the<br />

Battle of Lancaster Park.<br />

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Tuesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>31</strong> <strong>2017</strong> 3<br />

News<br />

Red zone’s rabbit island<br />

• By Sophie Cornish<br />

RABBITS LIVING on a<br />

roundabout in the red zone have<br />

motorists hopping mad.<br />

About 20 black rabbits<br />

have been spotted at the busy<br />

junction of Anzac Drive, New<br />

Brighton and Travis Rds.<br />

They have attracted an<br />

audience, with motorists<br />

driving slowly to look at them<br />

and others parking up and<br />

crossing the road to get to the<br />

roundabout.<br />

Motorists say the junction<br />

has now become dangerous<br />

and have posted their concerns<br />

on the People’s Independent<br />

Republic of New Brighton<br />

Facebook page.<br />

One resident saw a woman<br />

take three children across to<br />

the roundabout, while another<br />

mentioned several motorists<br />

driving as slow as 30km/h to get<br />

a glimpse of the rabbits.<br />

Transport for Christchurch<br />

posted a video on its facebook<br />

page of the rabbits with a safety<br />

message.<br />

“While it might seem like a<br />

good idea to take your children<br />

to see the roundabout rabbits,<br />

the safest way to do this is to<br />

point them out as you drive<br />

past,” the message said.<br />

RED ZONE BUNNIES: One of up to 20 rabbits spotted on the Anzac Drive roundabouts. Safety<br />

concerns have been raised as people cross the busy intersection to see the rabbits.<br />

“It is not a good idea to take<br />

them across the road onto the<br />

roundabout. We all know how<br />

unpredictable young children<br />

can be when over-excited, this<br />

could also endanger the rabbits<br />

and scare them into running<br />

on to the road. This is a state<br />

highway and heavily used by<br />

large trucks.”<br />

An Environment Canterbury<br />

spokeswoman said it has<br />

received a number of calls about<br />

the issue.<br />

“While it is not our responsibility<br />

but the landowners, it<br />

is a situation we can help get<br />

resolved,” she said.<br />

“With this in mind, we have<br />

contacted the New Zealand<br />

Transport Agency, which we<br />

understand is looking into<br />

control options to reduce the<br />

risk.”<br />

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Fire rages, homes at risk<br />

RED ZONE CONSULTATION<br />

Public consultation on the 10<br />

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Regeneration Area stretches<br />

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New Brighton and Regenerate<br />

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combination of different land<br />

uses including housing, ecological<br />

restoration and visitor attractions.<br />

FLYING FOX TO BE REMOVED<br />

The controversial Muka Park<br />

flying fox is set to be removed<br />

by contractors this week. Due<br />

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Every customer who visits<br />

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receive one free sub, salad or wrap<br />

when another is purchased but<br />

a third meal will be donated to a<br />

charitable organisation.<br />

More than 270 Subway stores<br />

will take part in the fundraising<br />

event across New Zealand.<br />

Other stores in the eastern<br />

suburbs getting involved include<br />

the Shirley store on Hills Rd, and<br />

two Linwood stores on Stanmore<br />

Rd and Linwood Ave.<br />

KiwiHarvest is a nationwide<br />

organisation which is<br />

working with Subway on the<br />

project.<br />

The organisation will receive<br />

free meal vouchers to distribute<br />

to charities for people in need and<br />

ensure the food is only used when<br />

needed.<br />

The global movement will be<br />

tracked through a Subway Live<br />

Feed digital ticker in high profile<br />

areas around the world.<br />

Thousands of meals are expected<br />

to be donated across the country.<br />

OPENING<br />

NIGHT<br />

• By Sophie Cornish<br />

A MAIN feature of the New<br />

Brighton seaside playground<br />

will be a traditional waka.<br />

A ship was originally planned<br />

in the initial design phase.<br />

However, the waka design will<br />

reflect discussions during the<br />

consultation process about<br />

interweaving cultural elements.<br />

The budget for the<br />

playground is $3 million. The<br />

equipment will cost about<br />

$750,000.<br />

In comparison, the Margaret<br />

Mahy Family Playground<br />

in the central city cost $3<br />

million, with $2 million spent<br />

on equipment. It was opened<br />

in December 2015 and is<br />

the largest in the Southern<br />

Hemisphere.<br />

Development Christchurch<br />

Ltd worked with Matapopore<br />

Charitable Trust and Ngai Tahu<br />

to develop the waka concept.<br />

Matapopore general<br />

manager Debbie Tikao was<br />

pleased about the waka and<br />

wants to see more cultural<br />

equipment in playgrounds.<br />

“It’s great that our kids<br />

learn through playing on more<br />

of their own history,” said Mrs<br />

Tikao.<br />

“I think we will be seeing<br />

more of this sort of thing<br />

happening, there is some<br />

integration of Maori design<br />

components in playgrounds<br />

within the North Island and we<br />

are certainly seeing more of<br />

that happening it the South<br />

Island,” she said.<br />

Mrs Tikao enjoyed working<br />

alongside DCL and Ngai Tahu<br />

on the project.<br />

“It wasn’t hard, we made sure<br />

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Tuesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>31</strong> <strong>2017</strong> 5<br />

News<br />

Roar of vintage bikes on the beach<br />

• By Sophie Cornish<br />

THE SOUND of vintage<br />

motorcycles revving will boom<br />

around New Brighton beach on<br />

Saturday.<br />

New Brighton was one of only<br />

of a handful of beaches in New<br />

Zealand used for organised racing<br />

during the early 1900s.<br />

But on Saturday they won’t<br />

be racing – the bikes will travel<br />

along the beach in a parade.<br />

Manufacturers would send<br />

their motorcycles to Christchurch<br />

to be raced and trialled on the<br />

beach.<br />

The youngest bike in the show<br />

will be a 1939 350cc Triumph.<br />

The fifth annual Smash Palace<br />

Bike Show will focus on the late<br />

Geoff Hockley, a former bike<br />

enthusiast and author.<br />

Mr Hockley was a New<br />

Brighton identity and a founding<br />

member of the Pioneer Motorcycle<br />

Club.<br />

In the 1960s, Mr Hockley wrote<br />

A Tribute to A Gentleman about<br />

the history of the club.<br />

The event will be linked to the<br />

book and Mr Hockley’s son Tony<br />

will attend the event.<br />

Tony, 82, will be the judge of<br />

the ‘Gentleman’s Tribute’ on the<br />

day, an award for who he believes<br />

is the standout bike and rider on<br />

the day.<br />

“I’ve known for a wee while<br />

it’s been coming up and I think<br />

it’s a wonderful idea because it’s<br />

the sort of thing my dad would<br />

have always been involved in. I’ve<br />

always lived in Brighton and I<br />

think it’s a really good thing for<br />

the area,” he said.<br />

Event organiser Anna May said<br />

previous motorcycle shows in<br />

New Brighton have been a success.<br />

However, this is the fifrst year the<br />

bikes will ride on the beach.<br />

“It’s sort of rekindled New<br />

Brighton’s love for motorbikes<br />

and the history,” said Ms May.<br />

Twenty bikes will be paraded<br />

on the day, two at a time.<br />

The races will begin in front of<br />

the New Brighton Surf Life Saving<br />

Club and continue for 400m<br />

around the legs of the pier and<br />

back toward the surf club.<br />

Ms May wants the focus to be<br />

on the demonstration, not racing.<br />

“These bikes are not exceptionally<br />

fast, but they will be<br />

spectacular.”<br />

“Its not going to be a big fast<br />

drag racing thing, we are very<br />

careful to point out this isn’t a<br />

race, it’s a demonstration . . . we<br />

are demonstrating the way it use<br />

to be,” said Ms May.<br />

PROUD SON: Tony<br />

Hockley will attend the<br />

Smash Palace Bike Show<br />

at New Brighton beach<br />

on Saturday, which will<br />

honour his late father Geoff<br />

Hockley a former bike<br />

enthusiast.<br />

Right – An image from 1905<br />

of one of many races on<br />

New Brighton beach.


6 Tuesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>31</strong> <strong>2017</strong><br />

Latest Christchurch news at www.star.kiwi<br />

News<br />

• By Sophie Cornish<br />

THE NEW Brighton seaside<br />

market celebrated its 17th<br />

birthday on <strong>October</strong> 21.<br />

Beginning in 2000, the market<br />

once began as a small community<br />

affair every couple of<br />

months.<br />

It began weekly on Saturdays<br />

in November 2013.<br />

There was a wide variety of<br />

music and entertainment during<br />

the birthday market day including<br />

an open mic day hosted by<br />

Willie McArthur from Willie’s<br />

Open Mic Night.<br />

There was also birthday cake.<br />

The New Brighton Project coordinator<br />

and market manager<br />

Martha Baxendell is pleased to<br />

reach the 17th-year milestone.<br />

“My team and I have worked<br />

really hard especially over the<br />

last five years to create a weekly<br />

space that is inviting with a<br />

special focus on family fun. We<br />

are so happy with where we are<br />

and hope to keep going from<br />

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It is one of Christchurch’s only<br />

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running costs.<br />

Surplus funds are returned to<br />

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and the Christmas parade.<br />

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to using environmentally<br />

friendly packaging for all its stall<br />

holders, where possible.<br />

This involves moving away<br />

from plastic and polystyrene.<br />

Some food vendors have<br />

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and cutlery.<br />

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Birthday celebrations for seaside market<br />

Feedback sought on plan to narrow Marine Pde<br />

•From page 1<br />

This option would see new<br />

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New Brighton Business<br />

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Tuesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>31</strong> <strong>2017</strong> 7<br />

News<br />

Local<br />

News<br />

Now<br />

Calendar honours sports legends<br />

Fire rages, homes at risk<br />

•From page 1<br />

“So serious research began<br />

late last year, and we discovered<br />

the east can certainly produce<br />

champions in all sports,” said<br />

Mrs Butterfield.<br />

“We looked for heroes who<br />

had represented Canterbury<br />

or New Zealand, and they<br />

kept coming. All together, we<br />

have nearly 100 photos in the<br />

calendar. Some go back to the<br />

1930s.”<br />

The calendar features cricket,<br />

rugby, bowls, surfing, athletics,<br />

water polo, gymnastics,<br />

archery, golf, netball, boxing,<br />

cycling, hockey, softball, football,<br />

rugby league, badminton,<br />

karate and hammer throwing.<br />

It includes All Blacks, Silver<br />

Ferns and Olympians.<br />

Other calendars produced<br />

by the museum over the years<br />

have included local musicians,<br />

shopkeepers, books, authors,<br />

old buildings and places.<br />

Mr Penrose’s family has been<br />

involved with the New Brighton<br />

Rugby Club since the 1920s,<br />

and he is now a life member<br />

and patron.<br />

Growing up on Union St,<br />

HONOURED: Dick Motz, a former New Zealand cricketer,<br />

and Judie Blair, a former Silver Fern, both feature in the<br />

New Brighton Museum’s 2018 calendar.<br />

Mr Penrose attended Central<br />

New Brighton School and New<br />

Brighton District High School.<br />

His sister Margaret Kelso is<br />

the museum’s treasurer.<br />

Other sporting legends<br />

featured in the calendar include<br />

cricketer Dick Motz, who attended<br />

North New Brighton<br />

School and Linwood College,<br />

Ivan Mauger, a six-time world<br />

champion speedway rider who<br />

grew up in Woolston, and Judy<br />

Blair, former captain of the<br />

Silver Ferns who has a lifelong<br />

association with New Brighton<br />

Netball Club.<br />

•The calendar costs $10.<br />

The 2018 version, and<br />

previous years, can be<br />

purchased at the museum<br />

or Home and Castle<br />

Hardware, New Brighton<br />

Mall.<br />

SPORTS SPREADS: Every page of the calendar features local heroes<br />

from a range of sports, including surfing and netball.<br />

PAST: The<br />

calendar will also<br />

feature six-time<br />

world champion<br />

speedway rider, Ivan<br />

Mauger (far left),<br />

former New Zealand<br />

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LEARNING: Shirley Community Trust worker and garden<br />

organiser Ian Dunbar with Ashley Pakeha, 4, of Macfarlane<br />

Park Kindergarten watering a young tomato plant in the<br />

new Shirley Community Garden. PHOTO: MARTIN HUNTER<br />

Getting food growing<br />

• By Sophie Cornish<br />

CHILDREN AT Macfarlane<br />

Park Kidsfirst Kindergarten<br />

helped with planting in the<br />

Shirley Community Garden<br />

last Tuesday.<br />

Bunnings Warehouse Shirley<br />

worked with the kindergarten<br />

to provide children with a<br />

learning experience about<br />

growing food.<br />

Children were taught about<br />

the importance of knowing<br />

• By Sophie Cornish<br />

A BEE house, part of New<br />

World’s Little Garden<br />

promotion, has been donated to<br />

the New Brighton Community<br />

Garden.<br />

The house has been built in<br />

the garden and bees are able to<br />

lay their eggs inside.<br />

The bee house was made by<br />

Creative Woodcraft New Zealand<br />

for leaf cutter bees.<br />

Leaf cutter bees do not sting,<br />

swarm or create honey, however,<br />

they are one of the most<br />

prolific pollinators in nature.<br />

The community garden,<br />

located on Shaw Ave in Rawhiti<br />

Domain is set to re-open on<br />

Saturday with a community<br />

day.<br />

Administrator for the garden<br />

how to grow food, how to<br />

identify edible plants and how<br />

to plant.<br />

Plants donated by Bunnings<br />

included blueberry and orange<br />

trees, capsicums, tomatoes, lettuces,<br />

celery, corn and herbs.<br />

The community garden recently<br />

reopened in MacFarlane<br />

Park on Jebson St.<br />

Previously it was located on<br />

Housing New Zealand land in<br />

Riselaw St.<br />

Community garden to open<br />

NATURE: New Brighton<br />

Community Garden<br />

manager Catherine O’Neill<br />

with the bee house.<br />

Joyce Bailey said there will be<br />

hundreds of vegetable plants<br />

for sale.<br />

“It’s the big push for the day,”<br />

said Mrs Bailey.<br />

The event will run from<br />

noon-3pm will have a range of<br />

family-friendly activities.<br />

IN ACTION: Avonside Girls’ High student Lilian Exton playing boccia at the National Halberg<br />

Junior Games. She is presented with an award for the best non-classified female at the event<br />

from Black Cap Grant Elliott.<br />

Success for disabled athletes<br />

TWO DISABLED athletes from<br />

Avonside Girls’ High School<br />

have recently made their mark at<br />

national events.<br />

Lilian Exton and Alisha Mill<br />

competed at the Halberg Junior<br />

Games in Auckland and the<br />

National Boccia Championships<br />

in Wellington earlier this<br />

month.<br />

Run by the Halberg Disability<br />

Sport Foundation, the Halbergs<br />

are a national three-day sport<br />

competition for physically<br />

disabled and visually impaired<br />

children and teenagers aged eight<br />

to 21.<br />

There are a variety of sports<br />

including swimming, athletics,<br />

wheelchair racing, boccia and<br />

basketball.<br />

Lilian and Alisha represented<br />

Canterbury at the Halbergs and<br />

came second and third respectively<br />

in the A-grade boccia<br />

category.<br />

Boccia is a precision ball sport<br />

similar to bowls and petanque<br />

played by athletes with physical<br />

disabilities.<br />

Lilian also received the<br />

award for the top athletics nonclassified<br />

female at the closing<br />

ceremony.<br />

“We went to closing ceremony<br />

on Sunday and no one knew who<br />

was going to get what awards.<br />

Team Canterbury got four<br />

awards. I was one of the lucky<br />

ones who got an award for athletics<br />

non-classified best female.<br />

It was an amazing feeling,” said<br />

Lilian.<br />

At the boccia champs, Alisha’s<br />

team won a silver medal and<br />

Lilian won the categories for<br />

open class champion and most<br />

improved player.<br />

Alisha has acioscaphlohumeral<br />

muscular dystrophy, causing her<br />

muscles to be weak.<br />

She has very little muscle<br />

around her shoulder, upper<br />

arms and abdomen, which<br />

makes her core unbalance,<br />

making it difficult to walk unassisted.<br />

This has also caused her facial<br />

muscles to stop working.<br />

Lilian has otospondylo<br />

megaepiphyseal dysplasia,<br />

the only person in New Zealand<br />

to have the condition which<br />

makes her bones grow too<br />

much, causing joint paint and<br />

rigidness.<br />

Both students are also deaf,<br />

their conditions affecting their<br />

ability to hear.<br />

Head of learning support at<br />

Avonside Katrina Boxall said the<br />

two girls are fiercely independent<br />

and competitive.<br />

“They have amazingly supportive<br />

families also, just really<br />

awesome people,” said Ms Boxall.<br />

MEDAL-WINNER: Alisha Mill<br />

from Avonside Girls’ High<br />

School with her silver medal<br />

from the National Boccia<br />

Championships.<br />

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MAIReHAu<br />

HIgH SCHOOl<br />

Encouraging ExcEllEncE in our community<br />

The<br />

Principal’s<br />

Desk<br />

Mairehau High School continues as a<br />

vibrant, viable co-educational school<br />

in the east of Christchurch. We are<br />

working with other schools, clusters,<br />

and community sector groups to<br />

develop a plan which will enhance the provision of education for all students in<br />

Christchurch. All schools want students to access quality education outcomes, to<br />

access quality teaching, and quality learning. I wish to share with you an insight<br />

into the future of education by providing our community with progress on<br />

‘Modern learning Practices’ and collaboration.<br />

We feel we are in a strong position to offer students opportunities which will<br />

enable them to become learners who are critical thinkers and communicators,<br />

responsible and empathetic, confident and connected, digitally fluent, and who<br />

embrace challenges.<br />

I trust you can pass on to your friends and family, the opportunities that a coeducation<br />

school such as Mairehau High School can provide for your child.<br />

Towards 2018<br />

Mairehau High School is committed to innovation by focusing on strategies<br />

which improve learning outcomes for all students. Mairehau High School is now<br />

planning for 2018 and beyond. For several years we have implemented in our junior<br />

school modern learning practices, a programme to enhance independent learning,<br />

balanced with good old traditional teaching approaches.<br />

There are more sharing and collaborative practices between learning areas and<br />

stronger links with the use of BYOD devices in the classroom. These modern<br />

learning strategies engage and improve outcomes for all learners. learning<br />

Teams are embedding cross-curricular teaching and learning programmes in the<br />

classroom.<br />

These key strategies are aligned with government priorities and include 2013-<br />

<strong>2017</strong> Achievement strategy, Building on Success (a focus on our priority learners)<br />

strategy and Positive Behaviour for learning strategy. Mairehau School is<br />

committed to ensuring the success of all students who walk through our school<br />

gates.<br />

Christchurch East Schools- Te Ara Tūhura<br />

Mairehau High School is still committed to the vision with other Christchurch<br />

east Schools based on the premise of sharing, collaboration and working<br />

together to enable every student in the east to be provided with opportunities<br />

to curriculum delivery and curriculum access. I am confident in ensuring<br />

a quality education system for all students who live in the the eastern<br />

communities. Students will have choice, opportunity and access to learning. I<br />

take this opportunity to acknowledge all of the Te Ara Tūhura Christchurch east<br />

Schools/ early Childhood Centres for participating in the fantastic Kapa Haka<br />

showcase held in term 3.<br />

A time to enjoy<br />

I wish to conclude by saying that as Principal I get much pleasure watching<br />

students enjoying and having fun in their learning. We need to have the ability<br />

to laugh at ourselves and with others, and a time to enjoy the moment. I was<br />

so proud of the students who participated in the recent Mairehau High School<br />

talent quest, School Music tour and international day. All events were much fun<br />

for students, staff and community. The musical and dance performances were<br />

simply fantastic, and well done to all. Thank you to all who helped make these<br />

events such a success.<br />

Harry Romana<br />

Principal<br />

Harry romana, Principal<br />

Music Tour <strong>2017</strong><br />

This year our annual music tour visited Shirley Intermediate School where we<br />

gave an hour long concert to a large and enthusiastic audience. At the end of our<br />

performance, Shirley Intermediate performed a stirring haka.<br />

In the afternoon we performed to another keen audience at Mt Hutt College,<br />

before staying the night in Tekapo. Our final concert was at Mackenzie College in<br />

Fairlie.<br />

Thank you to all our staff and students who performed so well and to our tech<br />

crew, Niko Smith, Don MacDonald and Paul lucas. We couldn’t do it without you.<br />

Smokefree Rockquest <strong>2017</strong><br />

Rockquest was founded by two Music teachers in 1988 and<br />

since then there have been countless successes in its 29 year<br />

history such as Bic Runga, Anika Moa, Nesian Mystik and our<br />

very own student band Falter, who were National winners in<br />

2003. This year we had three entries, with one group and two<br />

soloists carrying on our proud tradition. entrants have to write<br />

and perform their own original music.<br />

We are thrilled to announce that Darrell Suaesa Faamau who<br />

joined up with students from Haeata Community College,<br />

with their group called Proud Brown, came 3rd in the<br />

National Finals in the Smokefree Pasifica Beats category.<br />

We would also like to congratulate Darrell for becoming our new student<br />

representative on our Board of Trustees for 2018.<br />

Voices of Canterbury<br />

Well done to our choir who performed<br />

at the Voices of Canterbury Festival.<br />

everyone was great – and a special<br />

thanks to our soloists, Tammy Raynard<br />

and Jakob Callender, along with our<br />

musicians, and choir leaders erin Rosser<br />

and Rachel Nolan.<br />

It was very exciting when were<br />

awarded two certificates for the<br />

evening – Best Body Percussion<br />

and Best Choreography.<br />

Darrell<br />

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TUESDAY OCTOBER <strong>31</strong> <strong>2017</strong> 11<br />

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Encouraging ExcEllEncE in our community<br />

Te Ara Tuhura Kapahaka Showcase<br />

On Thursday <strong>31</strong>st August, Mairehau High School hosted a Kapahaka Showcase<br />

featuring schools from the ‘Te Ara Tūhura cluster’ (Belfast Primary School, Rawhiti<br />

Primary School, Belfast Kindergarten, New Brighton Primary School, St Francis<br />

of Assisi Primary School, Queenspark Primary School, Parkview Primary School,<br />

Mairehau Primary School and ABC Belfast).<br />

The event was a celebration of the group of schools involved in this cluster group,<br />

and a celebration it sure was with well over 500 students taking part in some very<br />

passionate kapahaka performances.<br />

A huge thank you to all the teachers, kapahaka tutors, teachers, staff members,<br />

parents and students that helped to make this event possible. It was definitely a<br />

huge event for Mairehau High School!<br />

Social Studies Level 2<br />

The Social Studies level 2 class are currently planning and participating in social<br />

actions.<br />

One group chose to support 0800Hungry by organising a fundraising night here<br />

at school. The students had a very successful quiz night and have raised in excess<br />

of $250.00 for their charity. Members of our school community attended and<br />

supported us through donations.<br />

A very big thank you to our Year 12 students John Osgood, Parata Rurehe-Moke,<br />

Matt Murtha, Ben Moore and Ben larsen. These students all worked well together<br />

under the guidance of Zoe Turner, who unfortunately could not make it to the<br />

evening.<br />

The students achieved five level 2 credits towards their NCeA.<br />

We would like to thank everyone for their support.<br />

Mairehau High School Kapahaka<br />

Rawhiti Primary School Kapahaka<br />

Te Ara Raukura and Manakura Leadership<br />

St Francis of Assisi Kapahaka<br />

NZ Army Band pays us a visit<br />

At the end of a very busy term three, it was great to welcome the New Zealand<br />

Army Band who performed for our students, visitors and staff. We invited<br />

residents from Diana<br />

Issac Retirement<br />

Village, who at the end<br />

of the performance<br />

enjoyed a morning<br />

tea with the band<br />

members.<br />

We all thoroughly<br />

enjoyed our time<br />

with the band and<br />

our appreciation was<br />

shown with the very<br />

loud clapping that<br />

could be heard outside<br />

of our school grounds!<br />

NZ Army Band<br />

On Wednesday the 25th of <strong>October</strong> a group of junior and senior Māori<br />

leadership students attended the Te Ara Raukura and Manakura graduation<br />

Ceremony at Haeta Community College.<br />

The evening was to celebrate Māori leadership and participation in student<br />

led schoolwide initiatives around promoting Te Ao Māori. Throughout the year<br />

the students attended hui and camps to support their goals. The ceremony<br />

began with a range of inspirational speakers before the students received their<br />

certificates and Taonga (Pounamu) to celebrate and acknowledge the work they<br />

did.<br />

Jade Komene, Phoenix Neilson, Anysha Te Moana, Kees Gifford-Whanau,<br />

La Bella Currin-Waru, and Sky Roberts.<br />

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buyers, or investors looking for a rental return. The property has been owned for 12 years, with<br />

the owners now needing to sell immediately. Buyers will LOVE the open plan living, polished rimu<br />

flooring, the convenience of the heat-pump and electric heaters and plenty of off street parking.<br />

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View: Phone for viewing times<br />

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Maltworks - Over 55's Lifestyle Villas<br />

Sue & Gemma Roberts<br />

M 027 440 1282 or 027 223 6471 P 03 323 6045<br />

Harcourts Twiss-Keir Realty / Belfast Licensed Agent REAA 2008<br />

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2 1 2<br />

Harcourts ID: BF28393<br />

A unique opportunity to create a special community, which captures and preserves the natural<br />

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freehold unit title this allows you to benefit from the growth in capital value. Be part of a community<br />

with common interests where you can form new friendships and regularly arranged activities.<br />

Priced From: $469,900<br />

View: Tues, Thur and Sat 12.00 -2.00pm<br />

Northwood 20 Innisfree Place<br />

Position, Presentation & Privacy<br />

Harcourts ID:BF28899<br />

This immaculate permanent material home has been redecorated throughout. The sunny new<br />

spacious kitchen with large breakfast bar and open plan living area makes family life easy with<br />

access to private outdoor living areas and manicured gardens. To complement the family living<br />

area, there is a formal lounge with adjoining dining area for entertaining.<br />

Glenys French & Tony Edwards<br />

M 021 333 699 or M 0274 421 402 P 03 323 6045<br />

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3 2 2<br />

Auction: 29 th November @ 2.00pm<br />

Russley Golf Club (unless sold prior)<br />

View: Saturday & Sunday 1.00 - 1.45pm<br />

Waimairi 11 Evenwood Place<br />

Winner in Waimairi!<br />

Harcourts ID: KI7442<br />

Vibrant and spacious this home offers four bedrooms, two living areas and two bathrooms. Master<br />

bedroom has a walk in robe and the tiled entrance is large and light. The gardens are established<br />

and outdoor flow opens from the living and the lounge. The garage is a double and the section is<br />

private with a park like setting. A park a few doors down and the beach within walking distance.<br />

Shona Pearce<br />

M 027 285 7073 P 03 327 5379<br />

Harcourts Twiss-Keir Realty / Kaiapoi Licensed Agent REAA 2008<br />

4 2 2<br />

Price: $587,500<br />

View: Sunday 1.00 - 1.30pm<br />

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14 Tuesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>31</strong> <strong>2017</strong><br />

Latest Christchurch news at www.star.kiwi<br />

FOCUS ON HEALTH<br />

Modern diet leads to illness!<br />

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that the majority of serotonin is actually<br />

made in our gut!<br />

Fish oils - Reduce cellular inflammation<br />

Fish oils are a source of Omega 3 fatty acids,<br />

unless we eat at least 3 - 4 meals of oily fish<br />

per week we generally aren't getting enough<br />

of this essential fatty acid (EFA). The<br />

result is an imbalance between this antiinflammatory<br />

EFA and the inflammatory<br />

EFA omega 6 (found in most animal<br />

products, cereals, vegetable oils). Low<br />

levels of omega 3 (particularly DHA) in the<br />

brain can result in increased inflammation<br />

and the disruption of signaling between<br />

nerves, this contributes to conditions such<br />

as anxiety. Taking a supplement that also<br />

includes vitamin D will help increase the<br />

absorption of the EFA’s.<br />

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nutritional deficiency<br />

Low levels of nutrients such as B vitamins<br />

and magnesium have been linked<br />

to anxiety and other mental health<br />

conditions. When we are under stress our<br />

bodies use more of these nutrients and<br />

our requirement is higher. B vitamins are<br />

necessary for the production and release of<br />

neurotransmitters, while magnesium helps<br />

to regulate the nervous system. Magnesium<br />

helps to relax, calm and protect the<br />

cardiovascular system which can be put<br />

under extra stress when suffering from<br />

anxiety.<br />

Theanine - promote a calm but alert<br />

state of mind<br />

Another really helpful nutrient is<br />

L-theanine, this is an amino acid found in<br />

green tea. The action of theanine is to relax<br />

without sedation - basically it encourages<br />

an alert but relaxed state of mind and<br />

in doing so is very effective at reducing<br />

anxiety. There are also other remedies<br />

such as Bach flower remedies, essential oils<br />

and herbs that can make a big difference<br />

in your child’s mental health. Herbal<br />

teas such as Passionflower, Chamomile,<br />

Lemon Balm and Licorice are all helpful to<br />

encourage a feeling of calm. Bach flowers<br />

can be individually prescribed to suit the<br />

individual child’s emotional personality,<br />

they are very effective in helping to<br />

reduce feelings of fear, loneliness, fatigue,<br />

hopelessness, restlessness and sadness.<br />

Our Herbalist Nadine, is available to<br />

prescribe Bach flower remedies as well<br />

as herbal formulas and give advice on<br />

which nutrients are the most suitable.<br />

She is available for private consultations<br />

on Tuesday and Thursday 10-2pm and<br />

within the store at other times.<br />

Would you like<br />

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Business?<br />

For local features<br />

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Tuesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>31</strong> <strong>2017</strong> 15<br />

HEALTH & BEAUTY<br />

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If varicose veins are a problem for you, the<br />

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the appropriate method of treatment,<br />

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There are two methods available –<br />

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and ultrasound guided sclerotherapy.<br />

Both are easy and straightforward, and<br />

you can be fully active immediately<br />

afterwards, without needing to take any<br />

time off work, or curtail your normal<br />

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following treatment, and daily walking is<br />

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Both these treatments give long-term<br />

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varicose veins, and as Transform Clinic’s<br />

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the treatment method of today, with<br />

surgical removal of varicose veins now<br />

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Jenny advises having treatment as early<br />

as possible when varicose veins start to<br />

appear, as left untreated they may lead to<br />

venous ulcers and venous eczema, although<br />

if these have developed, Transform Clinic<br />

can treat them as well.<br />

Transform Clinic has an affiliation<br />

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relationships with several other health<br />

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Tuesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>31</strong> <strong>2017</strong><br />

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Ascot Community Centre, Ascot<br />

Ave, North New Brighton<br />

Have-A-Go at Indoor Bowls<br />

Every Tuesday, 11am-1.30pm<br />

Indoor bowls for the senior<br />

community. No experience<br />

necessary and all abilities<br />

welcome. Go along to try it out<br />

but please wear soft shoes. Cost<br />

per person is $2 with the first<br />

session free. Phone Tania Smith<br />

at ACTIS on 963 7070 or 027 540<br />

5442 with any inquiries.<br />

Aranui/Wainoni Community<br />

Centre<br />

Grace Vineyard Church<br />

Family Fun Night<br />

Tuesday, 5-7pm<br />

Everyone is welcome at the<br />

annual family fun night. Enjoy<br />

the carnival games, bouncy<br />

castle, arts, crafts, games and live<br />

bands. You are encouraged to<br />

dress ‘non-spooky’ because it’s a<br />

safe and fun alternative to trick<br />

or treating. Gold coin donation.<br />

Grace Vineyard Beach Campus,<br />

111 Seaview Rd, New Brighton<br />

​<br />

Imagination Station<br />

Friday-Monday, 9.30-5.30pm<br />

Lego lovers, head down to<br />

the Imagination Station pop-up<br />

facility in New Brighton. Use<br />

Lego and Duplo as a medium for<br />

learning. Entry fee is $2.<br />

Carnaby Lane, New Brighton<br />

Mall<br />

Email sophie.cornish@starmedia.kiwi<br />

by 5pm each Wednesday<br />

Reading to Dogs<br />

Wednesday, 3.30-4.30pm<br />

Encourage your children’s<br />

reading skills in a relaxed<br />

and fun environment. The<br />

programme’s animals have<br />

all been trained and tested for<br />

health, safety and temperament.<br />

Library staff and a dog handler<br />

will be present at all times to help<br />

facilitate the sessions. Sessions<br />

are 15min each.<br />

New Brighton Library, Marine<br />

Pde<br />

Aranui Creation Station<br />

Wednesday, 10am-noon<br />

This initiative from Otautahi<br />

Creative Spaces encourages<br />

people to use their imagination<br />

and encourage their crafty<br />

side. Make new friends and<br />

share ideas and tips on creative<br />

projects. It’s free to take part and<br />

everyone is welcome to go along<br />

and share their crafty side.<br />

109 Aldershot St. Free entry<br />

Be Fit Exercises Classes<br />

Wednesday 1-2pm, Thursday<br />

9.30-10.30am<br />

For those aged 50-plus. The<br />

cost will be $4, with the first<br />

session free. Cup of tea follows<br />

every session. For more information,<br />

contact Margaret on 383<br />

2665 or 3832337.<br />

Ascot Ave community hall<br />

VOLKSWAGEN DAY: The VW Summer Fest takes place on<br />

Saturday, from 10-3pm. Everyone is welcome to take their VW<br />

along, whether it is old or new. This is a family-friendly event<br />

with stalls, food and awards. There will be a cruise to Joe’s<br />

Garage Sumner at 2pm. The event has been organised by the<br />

Canterbury Volkswagen Enthusiast Club and will take place at<br />

the New Brighton Club car park, 202 Marine Pde.<br />

Game Zone<br />

Thursday, 3.30-4.30pm<br />

An hour of fun playing<br />

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Golden Oldies Movies<br />

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Brighton Museum plays a film<br />

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8 Hardy St<br />

Eastside Gallery<br />

Until November 4, Tuesday-<br />

Friday, 11am-4pm, Saturday,<br />

noon-3pm<br />

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Guerrero, one of the ‘Cuban Five’,<br />

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5PM - 7PM DAILY<br />

OUR CABINET ITEMS<br />

ARE HOMEMADE<br />

CREATED FRESH ON SITE DAILY<br />

$12<br />

LUNCH<br />

SPECIALS<br />

Live Music:<br />

6PM.FRI.03 NOV<br />

COFFEE<br />

HAPPY<br />

H O U R<br />

2PM-4PM<br />

DAILY<br />

$3.50<br />

Offer available for a limited time<br />

and includes tea, hot chocolate<br />

MON: ROAST MEAL<br />

TUE: FISH & CHIPS<br />

WED: FISH BURGER<br />

THU: ROAST MEAL<br />

SAT: FISH & CHIPS<br />

AVAILABLE<br />

FROM<br />

11.30AM-2PM<br />

FOR A<br />

LIMITED TIME<br />

Vintage Blue<br />

PHONE 385 8880 FIND US ON FACEBOOK fb.com/GBCCHCH<br />

THE GARDEN HOTEL COMPLEX | 110 MARSHLAND RD<br />

www.gardenhotel.co.nz | phone 385 <strong>31</strong>32<br />

H ORNBY<br />

WORKINGMEN’S<br />

CLUB<br />

Club Cafe<br />

OPEN 7 DAYS<br />

LUNCH & DINNER<br />

Gluten Free and<br />

Vegetarian options<br />

TROTTING CUP BREAKFAST<br />

Tickets available at Club office and include:<br />

Breakfast from 8.30am-10am; 2 glasses of wine or<br />

beer; Guest Selector; 10 draws for $20 betting<br />

vouchers; 8 draws for $25 Club vouchers;<br />

Big screen race viewing; Full TAB<br />

TUESDAY 14th NOVEMBER<br />

$15<br />

Chalmers<br />

Restaurant<br />

DINNER<br />

Fri, Sat, Sun<br />

BUFFET LUNCH<br />

Sunday 12pm<br />

FREE DESSERT<br />

EXTENSIVE CARVERY 5.30PM & 6.30PM PRICED AT<br />

ONLY $22.50 PER PERSON AND DESSERT’S ON US!<br />

SUNDAY BUFFET : FRIDAYS & SATURDAYS<br />

LUNCH $25 12PM | DINNER $27 5PM<br />

GROUPS WELCOME. BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL.<br />

PRE CHRISTMAS BUFFETS<br />

SUNDAY 3, 10, 17 DECEMBER<br />

LUNCH & DINNER BUFFETS : $30 PP<br />

LIVE MUSIC with NEVILLE BARRIE<br />

DINE & DANCE : SATURDAY 16 DEC<br />

SATURDAY 16 DECEMBER<br />

BUFFET DINNER & SHOW : $45PP<br />

MADSEN PROMOTIONS present<br />

THE MUSIC OF THE BEACH BOYS<br />

LET US<br />

ENTERTAIN<br />

YOU!<br />

FRIDAY, 7PM:<br />

JO’S<br />

KARAOKE<br />

SATURDAY, 4.30PM:<br />

MARION’S<br />

OUTLAWS<br />

SATURDAY 8PM:<br />

TH’ ART<br />

OF CHEESE<br />

SUNDAY, 2PM:<br />

NEVILLE WILKINS<br />

& THE VISCOUNTS<br />

$5 ENTRY<br />

The Hornby Club | ph 03 349 9026 | 17 Carmen Rd | Hornby<br />

www.hornbywmc.co.nz | Members, guests & affiliates welcome<br />

Cashmere Club<br />

50 Colombo St | Ph 03 332 0092<br />

www.cashmere club.co.nz


20 Tuesday <strong>October</strong> <strong>31</strong> <strong>2017</strong><br />

Latest Christchurch news at www.star.kiwi<br />

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